Heritage Week to explore the sustainability of Derry's heritage and history
The theme for the Ireland wide initiative is Living Heritage and the varied programme invites the public to explore the traditions, practices, knowledge and skills that have been passed down through generations.
The City Walls, the River Foyle, Strabane, the iconic Guildhall and The Tower Museum will all feature during the week which aims to bring together communities, families, organisations, cultural institutions, academics and enthusiasts to build awareness about the value of heritage and support its conservation.
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Hide AdThe programme includes the Strabane Heritage Trail and virtual tours of the Guildhall while the public can also explore the history of the city’s walls where the historic cannons are currently being repainted with financial assistance from the Heritage Council.
Mayor of Derry City and Strabane, Councillor Patricia Logue, said “I’m delighted to welcome back our Heritage Week programme which will see both online and physical events and tours returning across Derry and Strabane.
“I think sometimes we can take for granted just how lucky we are to live in an area so rich in history and heritage, and through these events and exhibitions, we can learn so much more about what is on our doorstep.
“This year’s theme of Living Heritage is particularly apt for a City and District like ours that is steeped in generations of history with many of the buildings and structures from our past still intact and in use today.”
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Hide AdFor more information, visit heritageweek.ie and follow the events on social media using #heritageweek2023, #LoveHeritageNI and following @heritageweek2023